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. >> go behind a couple bushes, i bet there are some guns under there. pam bosley lost her son to gang violence. >> if they do it once, they'll do it again. >> reporter: she believes the city's push for more police is a good start. and the breath of hope for a city trying to cope. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> we thank you, alex. >>> and a change of topics now. today, everyone was watching as a superstar performer at the center of a big controversy finally broke her silence. we're talking abbeyon say, and "the star spangled banner." for anyone who doubted she could sing it, she sang it, all alone. here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: she walked to the front of the stage and faced the music with music. ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: beyonce, belting out the national anthem acapella at her super bowl press conference today. no pre-recorded tracks. ♪ what so proud ly we hailed ♪ ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ >> reporter: she now admits she did sing over pre-recorded tracks at the presidential inauguration, sparking controversy. >> be
. >> go behind a couple bushes, i bet there are some guns under there. pam bosley lost her son to gang violence. >> if they do it once, they'll do it again. >> reporter: she believes the city's push for more police is a good start. and the breath of hope for a city trying to cope. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> we thank you, alex. >>> and a change of topics now. today, everyone was watching as a superstar performer at the center of a big controversy finally...
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to comes to picking the best performing stock your financial advisor may not actually be your best bet it turns out cats can do that just as well or perhaps even better a feline named orlando managed to beat several professional investors and a group of students in a year long stock picking called petition and that's according to the observer he did that by throwing his toy on a grid with company names on it the ginger color kitty ended the year with a ten percent profit perhaps the best thing for your family's financial health is buying an extra box of whiskers to keep your cat happy. and that's all the latest from the business desk who join me for an update in less than two hours time for more stories that are t. dot com slash business. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators who get a. self-imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother you understand my contact immediately. going to be basically attacked the columns of my anger and my frustr
to comes to picking the best performing stock your financial advisor may not actually be your best bet it turns out cats can do that just as well or perhaps even better a feline named orlando managed to beat several professional investors and a group of students in a year long stock picking called petition and that's according to the observer he did that by throwing his toy on a grid with company names on it the ginger color kitty ended the year with a ten percent profit perhaps the best thing...
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who had been killed, his men, just one night before they'd all gone to bed thinking they would soon bet out of this cursed valleys but the violence got from first. [applause] >> will not be reflected, we do appreciate when serious journalists takes our stories and brings them home. for some of us, never have the chance to articulate those feelings and thoughts and observations. i didn't set out to write a war memoir. and i don't think it is in the end, dust-to-dust is about our place in time, our place in the landscape, but because i went to war, it becomes part of that journey, and necessarily it's part of our nature, unfortunately, this weakness for conflict we seem to tend towards, no matter how enlightened we become or how far we have progressed as people, no matter how much hope we have, that discussion can help us avoid the absolute and most definitive inability to articulate, you know, concessions, which is war. so, i'm going read a piece from this which puts is it in place. to put war in context, not to describe war so much. as being part of our history, and for us all, especial
who had been killed, his men, just one night before they'd all gone to bed thinking they would soon bet out of this cursed valleys but the violence got from first. [applause] >> will not be reflected, we do appreciate when serious journalists takes our stories and brings them home. for some of us, never have the chance to articulate those feelings and thoughts and observations. i didn't set out to write a war memoir. and i don't think it is in the end, dust-to-dust is about our place in...
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when you went to bet, we have the curfew, you would put your valuables in your pajamas and in your coat every night in the daytime i would ride in the front of the double decker bus and see the people with the damage to the dockyard every day. then i was sent to a place where they were getting ready for the day. we ran the other party boats. there was no harbour but just open sea. it was difficult. and was incredibly tense. the young men and would get drunk every night. it was to be ears. every night we had to take them back. if you can imagine in the dark, not a single light on the sea or the land and grow your way out juicy and the places where they belong to. but one of the main things was listen to these people. they wanted to talk. they had no idea why they were there. they wanted to talk about their families. was thinking via other night i don't think any of them talked about the future but four hours and hours of a talk to the young mariners most of whom were lost and for what it meant to them. so i think it was just listening to the people. we were having a hard time being recog
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. >> bet he had no idea that was coming. >> caught you by surprise. you get caught. they always do eventually. >> there you go. stay with us. news4 today continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> the capitol is quiet this morning after a night of tense debate that ended with a tax deal that keeps most americans' taxes from going up. >>> plus, why those waiting for federal help after superstorm sandy will have to keep waiting. good morning, ip aaron gilchrist. >> imt eun yang. let's take a live look outside right now. about 4:59. cold start. 37 degrees. you said you saw flurries. >> just one or two o maybe coming down. let's check in with meteorologist tom kierein to see what you can expect today, tom. >> i saw number three and number four. very few flurries trying to reach the ground on this cold 2nd day of january. starting off with a lot of cloudiness. the areas south and east of washington, the pink color, they're getting a few sprinkles and flurries mixed in. that's in southern calvert county, across st. mary's, into the northern neck of virginia. southern part of the
. >> bet he had no idea that was coming. >> caught you by surprise. you get caught. they always do eventually. >> there you go. stay with us. news4 today continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> the capitol is quiet this morning after a night of tense debate that ended with a tax deal that keeps most americans' taxes from going up. >>> plus, why those waiting for federal help after superstorm sandy will have to keep waiting. good morning, ip aaron gilchrist....
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joy, your bet. do the pennsylvania type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted, you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of a better word, these loony tunes who are out here because they're doing something different. they're stockpiling. they're getting assault rivals. these are not i don't rememberal gun owners. what you're hearing from now is the absolute fringe, and, unfortunately, they're being allowed to speak for the pro second amendment crowd. >> david, we're going to show the worst of the worst in a minute but first your thoughts. will the regular gun owners, the people that are in the nra in pennsylvania and they
joy, your bet. do the pennsylvania type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted, you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you...
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. >> you bet. >>> a firefighter is recovering in this hospital after a tragic accident and an amazing surgery. i'm beth parker. the story is coming up. >> and also ahead, which cancer screenings confuse instead of clarify. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >>> in tonight's health alert issue the first time consumer reports is raiding cancer tests. it evaluated 11 cancer screenings and recommended three. it found the test for cervical, colon and breast cancers are the most affective. research shows that most people shouldn't waste their time for screening on bladder, oral, lung, pancreatic, skin, and testicular cancers. the ratings are based on reviews from an independent group supported
. >> you bet. >>> a firefighter is recovering in this hospital after a tragic accident and an amazing surgery. i'm beth parker. the story is coming up. >> and also ahead, which cancer screenings confuse instead of clarify. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a...
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joy, your bet. do the pennsylvania-type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted. you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of a better word, these loony tunes who are out here because they're doing something different. they're stockpiling. they're getting assault rifles. these are not normal gun owners. what you're hearing from now is the absolute fringe, and, unfortunately, they're being allowed to speak for the pro-second amendment crowd. >> david, we're going to show the worst of the worst in a minute, but first your thoughts. will the regular gun owners, the people that are in the nra in pennsylvania and they vote, demo
joy, your bet. do the pennsylvania-type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted. you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you...
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but the mayor of madison lost the bet. according to the terms of the bet he has to wear a stanford cap at a city council meeting and fly the stanford flag in madison and plant a tree in stanford's honor. >>> 5:57. let's go out to sal castaneda and when on the roads. sal, still looking good? >> still looks good. this is during a time where it might change. 280 northbound still looks pretty good. let's go back to the desk. >>> ktvu news was the first on the scene. a water main break still causing problems. this is in a busy intersection in hayward. >>> also the long national drama over the fiscal cliff finally over. how the compromise in washington, d.c. will directly effect you. >>> good morning. it's cold out there. but there will be warmer afternoon high temps. we'll have those coming up in two minutes. (w) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience.
but the mayor of madison lost the bet. according to the terms of the bet he has to wear a stanford cap at a city council meeting and fly the stanford flag in madison and plant a tree in stanford's honor. >>> 5:57. let's go out to sal castaneda and when on the roads. sal, still looking good? >> still looks good. this is during a time where it might change. 280 northbound still looks pretty good. let's go back to the desk. >>> ktvu news was the first on the scene. a water...
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bet they are mad. >> time for your brew on the questions of the day. flight attendants were sharing secrets like always serving decaf coffee. we asked for your responses: of course they have tricks of the trade, who doesn't. i said to the attendant she could upgrade me. she produced a new seat assignment for me in the front cabin. gate agents can produce upgrade if the reasons are right. thanks for that response. >> never hurts to ask. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day. >> good morning. happy new year. today is monday, january 7. lots of people going back to work today. hope you're going to have a great one. i'm gretchen carlson. president obama rumored to pick chuck hagel as the new leader of defense but he's already receiving criticism from his own party especially after controversial comments about israel. >>brian: these streets were supposed to be named after war heroes so how did local politicians end up getting the streets named after them instead? we'll tell you why. straight ahead. >>brian: check what's left of this car. who co
bet they are mad. >> time for your brew on the questions of the day. flight attendants were sharing secrets like always serving decaf coffee. we asked for your responses: of course they have tricks of the trade, who doesn't. i said to the attendant she could upgrade me. she produced a new seat assignment for me in the front cabin. gate agents can produce upgrade if the reasons are right. thanks for that response. >> never hurts to ask. "fox & friends" starts right now....
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they spend a lot of time -- >> a great day for japan and my bet on nikkei, by wait. >> a weaker yen. and if you see the nikkei. >> i was chugging sake on the break. >> the fed handed them a gift. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> one thing to think about. >> let's bring in louise cooper. what do you think about the implications globery, louise? >> i add very interesting lunch just before christmas. and we were talking about the end of qe in the uk. currently, about 375 billion pounds of british government bonds have been augbought out ar total of about a trillion. how much can be bought? i've chatted to a number of members of the monitor committee and they recommend about half. so in the uk, that far away from the end of the qe, and when that happens, that is going to be very negative for guilts. we have seen the guilt market sell off already, rising over 2% today, up from 1.4% lows. i think the end of qe is a very worrying thing for both economies and for -- and for the government bond market. >> louise, louise, louise, you lost me a little bit at guilt. i know the world according to th
they spend a lot of time -- >> a great day for japan and my bet on nikkei, by wait. >> a weaker yen. and if you see the nikkei. >> i was chugging sake on the break. >> the fed handed them a gift. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> one thing to think about. >> let's bring in louise cooper. what do you think about the implications globery, louise? >> i add very interesting lunch just before christmas. and we were talking about the end of qe in the uk....
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. >> people were telling me she has papers under her bet, in her house. part of what i tell is a gradual process by which i gained access to those materials. >> host: how did you do that? >> guest: it took time. >> host: they were valuable. >> guest: that was part of it. when the bill -- the young guest. i am sari. the youngest son decided he wanted to bring them all together and put them up for auction. at that point* the question became what will happen with the papers in the home? then i would go through the materials. they were extremely rich opening a whole new dimension about martin the third king but dealing with his life as a minister. you could find out what he was thinking about putting together his sermons, and his library, when he was reading, in the basement of ago through his materials, handwritten notes. >> host: was it in longhand? >> guest: yes. for example, i have a yellow pad that he wrote out the draft of the speech of the nobel peace prize. when i first saw that, my heart stopped because first of all, who have a sense the last person
. >> people were telling me she has papers under her bet, in her house. part of what i tell is a gradual process by which i gained access to those materials. >> host: how did you do that? >> guest: it took time. >> host: they were valuable. >> guest: that was part of it. when the bill -- the young guest. i am sari. the youngest son decided he wanted to bring them all together and put them up for auction. at that point* the question became what will happen with the...
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so the trade-off that the president made, betting on an outsider who may shake things up in a different way, but giving up the potential of having somebody who really knows how to make things work inside. and also giving up on having somebody who knows and cares about institutional health of the department, which is valuable when we get to cabinet picks. that it can make a real difference there when you have somebody that cares about the institution and the employees, as opposed to caring just about the policies. that can make a difference on how the bureaucracy will pull for that person. >> above the institution, heather, is there a broader strategic direction in the administrative foreign policy that could be? >> yes, that the administration is not going to be bound in by some of the sort of efforts that the bush administration left behind it. that if the first time as they like to say was about cleaning up the messes behind, the second term was really about transformation away from the post-9/11 military, away from the post-9/11 strategic military above all else. opposing the challen
so the trade-off that the president made, betting on an outsider who may shake things up in a different way, but giving up the potential of having somebody who really knows how to make things work inside. and also giving up on having somebody who knows and cares about institutional health of the department, which is valuable when we get to cabinet picks. that it can make a real difference there when you have somebody that cares about the institution and the employees, as opposed to caring just...
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colonel, thank you for being with us, we appreciate it. >> you bet. >> sean: and let's not forget it's your hard earned money, your tax dollars that are paying for this effort. so is there anything that we can do to stop it? joining me now to answer that question is florida congresswom congresswoman, glad you're back with us. >> thank you, sean. >> sean: morsi was part of a terror group, the muslim brotherhood. he's a 9/11 truther, refers to israelis as the descendents of biggs and what else, apes. >> and he says his lives were distorted because the jews control the media. and that's the apology, what kind after apology is that? >> so my question is, what is your president's motivation? in other words, why would he give f-16's to this guy? why would he do that? >> well, it's got to be a political agenda. now, for a long time we have considered egypt to be our ally, an imperfect ally, but during the time when this arms deal was negotiated, mubarak was the head of the egyptian government. but, once we've got morsi, the muslim brotherhood-led government in power it should have been time t
colonel, thank you for being with us, we appreciate it. >> you bet. >> sean: and let's not forget it's your hard earned money, your tax dollars that are paying for this effort. so is there anything that we can do to stop it? joining me now to answer that question is florida congresswom congresswoman, glad you're back with us. >> thank you, sean. >> sean: morsi was part of a terror group, the muslim brotherhood. he's a 9/11 truther, refers to israelis as the descendents...
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is he lib sflal you bet. is he more liberal than i am? you bet. he will offer the president his advice, but i guarantee you he is also a great soldier. the president makes a decision. jack lew will march forward. >> with lew's apointment to treasury, does the president need some binders full of women? >> the president believes that diversity is important because it -- having diversity increases the excellence of the pool of advisors around you, pool of the staff that you have here, and i think that's been demonstrated by the kinds of -- you know, the degree of talent that he has around him now and has had around him in the first term, and i think it will be true in the second term. >> guns and videos. will vice president biden get anywhere with the nra and hollywood today? >> the point i'm trying to make to you is that we realize this requires all the stake holders to give us their best ideas with how we deal with what is at the outset a complicated problem. a complicated did, no single answer. >> this manufacture should win every single award tha
is he lib sflal you bet. is he more liberal than i am? you bet. he will offer the president his advice, but i guarantee you he is also a great soldier. the president makes a decision. jack lew will march forward. >> with lew's apointment to treasury, does the president need some binders full of women? >> the president believes that diversity is important because it -- having diversity increases the excellence of the pool of advisors around you, pool of the staff that you have here,...
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if they don't you can bet the democrats will use it in the the 2014 midterm. you remember in 2010 when democrats could not get the minority voters out to the polls. many came out in 2012 to help reelect the president. if the white house can do it, they want to motivate that latino-base voters and get them to come out in the polls during the mid firms and republicans need to stop that from happening. >> john: that's a good point alex. do you agree in 2014 to be on the democrat side they need moms coming out for gun control and latinos coming out for immigration reform. do you think it's a solid play? >> absolutely. and i can tell you from talking to democratic officials who are high up in the campaign establishment they're looking at ways to try to motivate some of those minority voters, women voters, get those voters who don't always come out in the mid election. the effort has begun. >> john: alex, last 30 seconds i want to close it out with you. it seems at times the president left foreign policy to secretary of state hillary clinton. george, do you see him
if they don't you can bet the democrats will use it in the the 2014 midterm. you remember in 2010 when democrats could not get the minority voters out to the polls. many came out in 2012 to help reelect the president. if the white house can do it, they want to motivate that latino-base voters and get them to come out in the polls during the mid firms and republicans need to stop that from happening. >> john: that's a good point alex. do you agree in 2014 to be on the democrat side they...
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christopher william riordan says betting squares, chicken wings, and commercials. >> no football? >> no football. get on facebook and let us know what you think. tomorrow you will learn our take on the oddsmakers, the commercials. >>> up next, stop the presses, krystal ball says ronald reagan was right. why do i suspect there is a catch here? yes she is, yes she. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer wet and dry refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. >>> new gdp numbers were released yesterday, and for the first time since the depth was of the financial crisis in 2009, the economy actually s
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what mcconnell is betting on is that americans are going to forget all of those cuts in spending the last time we did this and thought oh, okay, the republicans are give on taxes this time. you've got to have all of these things on the table if they have any hope. everything will have to be on the table. it is interesting. they seem to have a problem with that mat mat kal issue all of the time. >>> nia and michelle, thank you both for your time tonight. >>> still ahead, paul ryan votes to let sandy victims suffer without relief money. but he wasn't always so cold. we have a hi pock ra si alert coming. plus, secretary of state hillary clinton back to work together but we're still walting for the apology e polg at the claims he'll question or he'll miss,even for them, ilgts's really lame. you're watching "politics nation" right here on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] shift the balance of power decisively in your favor. the exclusive 8-speed transmission and rotary shifter in the 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 tru
what mcconnell is betting on is that americans are going to forget all of those cuts in spending the last time we did this and thought oh, okay, the republicans are give on taxes this time. you've got to have all of these things on the table if they have any hope. everything will have to be on the table. it is interesting. they seem to have a problem with that mat mat kal issue all of the time. >>> nia and michelle, thank you both for your time tonight. >>> still ahead, paul...
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if you think ten years from now e-commerce is going to be a bigger part of the world, you should be betting on amazon. >> aaron, what's your take in. >> we like the fundamentals, long-term outlook, 80 times earnings. be on sidelines right now. >> sidelines right here at 266. gentlemen, thanks very much. great conversation, appreciate your time. as we naff date the amazon numbers. joining me right now on set is greg mcbride and greg yip from "the economist" and ryan dietri dietrich. gentlemen, good to see you. thanks for joining us and thanks for joining us tonight. greg, what gives with this market? what's with this market? >> run a long way in a short period of time really without stopping for a breath. saw it with amazon, and i think you'll continue to see it this year. top line revenue growth is an issue. eventually market revenue will run into it. >> by the way, we're running into it right now. amazon reported revenue below estimates. does revenue stock the story of the rally going toward in is amazon a problem tomorrow? >> whether or not that's a catalyst for this market to take a brea
if you think ten years from now e-commerce is going to be a bigger part of the world, you should be betting on amazon. >> aaron, what's your take in. >> we like the fundamentals, long-term outlook, 80 times earnings. be on sidelines right now. >> sidelines right here at 266. gentlemen, thanks very much. great conversation, appreciate your time. as we naff date the amazon numbers. joining me right now on set is greg mcbride and greg yip from "the economist" and ryan...
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" so be forewarned if someone suddenly shows up with my long-lost brother back in the audience, all bets are off, folks. and i am enormously grateful for the generous comments of the chair and the ranking member. thank you very, very much. thank you also for your tremendous cooperation over the course of the last years and providing that you get me out of here quickly, i will be able to congratulate you more fully when you officially assume your responsibilities. i will tell you, all of you on this committee, the new members particularly, that i have enjoyed chairing this committee and working with you as much as anything that i have done or been privileged to do in all of my career. i think this is one of the great committees of the united states senate. and it is the only major committee that i have served on since day one when i arrived in the senate in 1985. as you know, the committee carries special consequential responsibilities with respect to the security of our nation. and i think each and every one of your for the serious consideration that you give and have given to the challe
" so be forewarned if someone suddenly shows up with my long-lost brother back in the audience, all bets are off, folks. and i am enormously grateful for the generous comments of the chair and the ranking member. thank you very, very much. thank you also for your tremendous cooperation over the course of the last years and providing that you get me out of here quickly, i will be able to congratulate you more fully when you officially assume your responsibilities. i will tell you, all of...
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two positions for which they are nominated, which especially in the case of senator hagel is no sure bet, but if they are all confirm, this will be the first time that there are three vietnam combat veterans in the cabinet. the expiration of vietnam as an american political issue -- and the expiration of the issue of vietnam service for american political leaders, that expiration date has been prematurely proclaimed for decades now. when bill clinton in 1992 won the presidency, despite having not served in vietnam, and his opponents trying to use that against him, it was said at the time that the vietnam era in american politics was finally over. that of course came as news 12 years later when george w. bush was running against john kerry in his reelection effort, and it was clear that the vietnam era was definitely not over. in 2008, when we had a vietnam prisoner of war hero running against a democrat who was too young to have served in vietnam, even if he had wanted to, we once again heard that the era of vietnam and vietnam's relationship to american political leadership was somethin
two positions for which they are nominated, which especially in the case of senator hagel is no sure bet, but if they are all confirm, this will be the first time that there are three vietnam combat veterans in the cabinet. the expiration of vietnam as an american political issue -- and the expiration of the issue of vietnam service for american political leaders, that expiration date has been prematurely proclaimed for decades now. when bill clinton in 1992 won the presidency, despite having...
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well, you bet. those young men of learning would wracks the guys about spending one evening listening to the father of the constitution holds for us. jennings, the part of the wallpaper was present for hundreds of such discourse is and then the book, i developed it these days that jennings was able to absorb the theoretical underpinnings that would support his innate yearning for freedom and allow him to identify as a natural right of man. late february, 1837, jennings prepared the madison city has been washing 10 for future use by the widow, dolly madison. paul jennings had returned to lafayette square for the first time in 20 years. james madison died the previous summer and mrs. dolly decided she would make use of her city has been washing 10 and send jennings ahead to ready the dwelling. it was still february, but in anticipation of new administration, already the time is gathering a lot with that of springs first frost. the atmosphere must have reminded jennings of james madison's inauguration
well, you bet. those young men of learning would wracks the guys about spending one evening listening to the father of the constitution holds for us. jennings, the part of the wallpaper was present for hundreds of such discourse is and then the book, i developed it these days that jennings was able to absorb the theoretical underpinnings that would support his innate yearning for freedom and allow him to identify as a natural right of man. late february, 1837, jennings prepared the madison city...
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mike, when there's a child involved is it all bets off for training for hostage negotiation. how do the dynamics change when we have this little child who is also a special needs child? >> the dynamics change when it's in a bunker. there's a dialogue going on with negotiators planned dykes, then they're going to need keep talk. we're in day three now. i think that as a former negotiator, as a former s.w.a.t. operator, i can tell you that's a good sign in my book. that means there's still a dialogue going on, they're getting his medication and coloring books and crayons into the pvc pipe into the bunker, that all has to be negotiated. >> i want to put statistics on the screen. it's pretty thin but it's all we know. believed be to be 65-year-old jimmy dykes. i say believed to be, because it's not the police releasing this information. it's neighbors and people who know him. vee naum veteran, truck driver, has anti-america views and ptsd. was working on the bunker for over a year and apparently due in court for allegedly shooting at neighbors. this is a pretty unusual guy to say
mike, when there's a child involved is it all bets off for training for hostage negotiation. how do the dynamics change when we have this little child who is also a special needs child? >> the dynamics change when it's in a bunker. there's a dialogue going on with negotiators planned dykes, then they're going to need keep talk. we're in day three now. i think that as a former negotiator, as a former s.w.a.t. operator, i can tell you that's a good sign in my book. that means there's still...
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they know what they're doing and i think they make a tremendous bet. but i also think that, you know, the thinks that they're bringing up, he's addressed them. he's a veteran. people know that he is not going to be the one that one that makes -- you know, he's not going a rogue defense secretary. he's going to be advising the president. >> do you think there would be a filibuster, though? do you think republicans would filibuster? or do you think that maybe that will be a bridge that republicans who don't vote for him but vote to move him? >> i'm going to echo senator schumer and say it's too soon. my bet would be against the filibuster and confirmation. >> meaning, he'll basically say, democrats are going to confirm. but republicans are not going to prevent the vote? >> i'd say no republicans. >> my friend jonathan last has a new book coming out what to expect when no one's expecting. that may be the new fertility trends in this country. >> okay. senator? >> i know you think i'm going to be my son in football but i'm actually going to be my sister who
they know what they're doing and i think they make a tremendous bet. but i also think that, you know, the thinks that they're bringing up, he's addressed them. he's a veteran. people know that he is not going to be the one that one that makes -- you know, he's not going a rogue defense secretary. he's going to be advising the president. >> do you think there would be a filibuster, though? do you think republicans would filibuster? or do you think that maybe that will be a bridge that...
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you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they are -- >> senate leaders have promised that gun safety legislature will be among the first bills introduced in the new congress, but on friday, harry reid told his hometown station vegas pbs that an assault weapon ban could fail in the house and it could maybe pass the senate. he added, i quote, the american people want us to be very cautious what we do and he was noncommittal about what gun safety legislation he would support saying you don't have to look at any one thing. democrats need to hold on to a handful of seats in these red states. louisiana, arkansas, north carolina, alaska, south dakota, montana and west virginia. that's where five term senator jay rockefeller lay announced he plans to retire. listen to what his colleague said a month ago and what he's saying now shows just how difficult the politics of the gun issue remain. >> i don't know anyone in the sporting or hunting arena that goes out with an assault rifle. i don't know anybody that needs 30 rounds in a clip to go hun
you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they are -- >> senate leaders have promised that gun safety legislature will be among the first bills introduced in the new congress, but on friday, harry reid told his hometown station vegas pbs that an assault weapon ban could fail in the house and it could maybe pass the senate. he added, i quote, the american people want us to be very cautious what we do and he was noncommittal about what gun...
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. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has dropped 13% and 18% respectively. number four, the government employees, the unions work rules are pushing employers away. rigid work rules are not efficient. employers tend to go to right to work states or take the jobs overseas.
. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs...
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so if you look at what's been happening though, you would bet that this year would be the year that we stay steady again? or just keep listening to the fed to see what they say? >> i think expectations are, we are going to stay steady. that makes me nervous. when you have a wide consensus that everybody feels the same way, is when you get blind-sided. >> anthony, everybody seems to think that oil prices are going higher. that's two things. again, better economy bb but also the dollar dropping that makes oil prices go up. how are you playing this? >> one factor you left out is china showing 9% growth and demand for oil this november over last year and also their manufacturing is almost to the point where it was before they hit a recession. the real thing i like is gold and silver. i would like it buy both metals. we are still pretty money to no end. we still have some problems with the fiscal cliff as far as spending cuts and debt ceiling coupling up. >> all right, anthony, rich, kenny, gentlemen thank you and happy new year. tyler, back over to you. >> happy new year, everybody. facebo
so if you look at what's been happening though, you would bet that this year would be the year that we stay steady again? or just keep listening to the fed to see what they say? >> i think expectations are, we are going to stay steady. that makes me nervous. when you have a wide consensus that everybody feels the same way, is when you get blind-sided. >> anthony, everybody seems to think that oil prices are going higher. that's two things. again, better economy bb but also the...
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. >> the obama administration had a bet to partner with the muslim brotherhood in north africa and another one to reengage the iranian regime. this is collapsing and this will put the united states in weak position. washington needs to do fast is for president obama to address those segment of society in egypt and libya and tunisia, on the one hand and on the other hand in syria, instead of playing the arbiter between russia a iran and other forces to engage civil society inside syria. these are the forces of change, forces for the future. >> in the confirmation hearing last week, america's new top diplomat sketched out a different roadmap. >> the president understands the stakes and the implications in the middle east. i mean, so much of what we aspire to achieve and what we need to do globally, what we need to do in the migrab and south after sha, south central asia, throughout the gulf. all of this is tied to what can or doesn't happen. with respect israel palestine. >> solving the mideast, of course is a goal the eluded all modern presidents. secretary kerry sees the path to the holy l
. >> the obama administration had a bet to partner with the muslim brotherhood in north africa and another one to reengage the iranian regime. this is collapsing and this will put the united states in weak position. washington needs to do fast is for president obama to address those segment of society in egypt and libya and tunisia, on the one hand and on the other hand in syria, instead of playing the arbiter between russia a iran and other forces to engage civil society inside syria....
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. >> i bet [ inaudible ] has never done that. [ laughter ] >> or maybe he has. >> stephanie: did he think it was giving an interview to a doctor. this is televised. >> apparently this is a symptom or leftover of a gastric bypass. [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: you guys share a bathroom here. roker said -- >> schneiderman. >> stephanie: right. talk about gastric bypass surgery. he said i probably ate something i wasn't supposed to. and he was walking to the white house and thought he had a little gas and something else came out. schneiderman said you pooped your pants? i pooped my pants, confirmed roker. not terribly. schneiderman said, which is a common effect of this surgery. exactly he said, i was panicking, so i went to the restroom of the press room, threw away my underwear and then went commando. and so he left the poopy underwear at the white house. >> oh, my god! >> along with a paper towel. who is going to know. >> stephanie: if joe biden used that bathroom that is a big [ censor bleep ] deal. oh, god, who was in here? al? do not go in there. we'll be right back on the "stephani
. >> i bet [ inaudible ] has never done that. [ laughter ] >> or maybe he has. >> stephanie: did he think it was giving an interview to a doctor. this is televised. >> apparently this is a symptom or leftover of a gastric bypass. [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: you guys share a bathroom here. roker said -- >> schneiderman. >> stephanie: right. talk about gastric bypass surgery. he said i probably ate something i wasn't supposed to. and he was walking...
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"godfather 2," so be forewarned if somebody shows up with my long loft brother in the audience, all bets are off, folks. and i am enormously grateful for the generous comments of the chair and the ranking member. thank you very, very much. thank you also for your tremendous cooperation over the course of the last years and providing that you get out of me quickly, i will be able to congratulate you more fully when you resume your responsibilities. i will tell all of you on this committee, the new members, particularly, that i have enjoyed chairing this committee and working with you as much as anything that i have done or been privileged to do in all of my career. i think this is one of the great committees of the united states senate and it's the only major committee that i have served on since day one when i arrived in the senate in 1985. as you know, the committee carries special consequential responsibility with respect to the security of our nation and i think each and every one of you, for the serious considering that you give and have given to the challenges issues and for the rem
"godfather 2," so be forewarned if somebody shows up with my long loft brother in the audience, all bets are off, folks. and i am enormously grateful for the generous comments of the chair and the ranking member. thank you very, very much. thank you also for your tremendous cooperation over the course of the last years and providing that you get out of me quickly, i will be able to congratulate you more fully when you resume your responsibilities. i will tell all of you on this...
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could you address bet? -- that? >> relative negotiating, it is the negotiation of the federal government to the pharmaceutical companies. there's actually a restriction that the federal government cannot use the purchasing power to negotiate a bulk purchase to the pharmaceutical companies. it is really to the pharmaceutical aspects of that. your next question i will come back. what has happened, and president clinton referred to this in a speech at the democratic convention, is bringing the cost of pharmaceuticals down. it is similar to what i was talking about relative to capitalistic competition. we did a joint venturea few yers ago with wal-mart. we introduce a $15 a month drug plan. $15 a month. the industry thought we were crazy. we worked with wal-mart's purchasing power and distribution capability and our ability to bring solutions to our members. we brought a product out. what that has done is bring down the cost of part d. what this is doing is bringing competition to the marketplace. maybe you cannot take
could you address bet? -- that? >> relative negotiating, it is the negotiation of the federal government to the pharmaceutical companies. there's actually a restriction that the federal government cannot use the purchasing power to negotiate a bulk purchase to the pharmaceutical companies. it is really to the pharmaceutical aspects of that. your next question i will come back. what has happened, and president clinton referred to this in a speech at the democratic convention, is bringing...
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. >> plus, i bet you look great in a cape. just saying. just saying. just saying. i just had to say it. we have to go to break, but katrina, thank you for joining us. katrina van den hoogel, thank you as always. we will talk with common about his new film "love" and the cycle of poverty and crime in american life just ahead. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind
. >> plus, i bet you look great in a cape. just saying. just saying. just saying. i just had to say it. we have to go to break, but katrina, thank you for joining us. katrina van den hoogel, thank you as always. we will talk with common about his new film "love" and the cycle of poverty and crime in american life just ahead. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but...
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we can do this, again, next week, i'll bet. thank you so much. >>> up next, hearing from the new voices on capitol hill who have already made their presence known. -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> finally today for 97 members of the 113th congress, it was day one. the most diverse congress in u.s. history was sworn in this week and for that moment, partisanship gave way to predictably lofty terms for the new goal. >> put simply, not to be something, but to do something. >> like the old bulls that came before them, the new freshman want to change washington. >> hi, i'm congressman -- >> i'm kirsten congresswoman for a
we can do this, again, next week, i'll bet. thank you so much. >>> up next, hearing from the new voices on capitol hill who have already made their presence known. -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to...
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and it seems that the tea party is receding a bit and you can bet that ted cruz will catch that wave. >> just as a follow-up to that, dana, in "the washington post" today there was an interesting story about the sort of fine line that cruz is actually trying to walk in terms of on the one hand the tea party but on the other hand sort of taking a vice chair position with the national republican senatorial campaign committee, which we know jim demint refused to do. so he seems like he's trying to play it very carefully here. >> it's huge ambition, and the idea of embracing the tea party, look, this guy is not a fire breather. he's from the ivy league, from harvard law school. there's not a lot of evidence of outrageous political views in his past. he's doing it because that's where the power is in the party right now. and as soon as people start to realize that the power is shifting elsewhere, ted cruz will tone it down as well. the fact of the matter is if you want to be a success in today's republican party, you are still far more worried about primary challenges on the right than you
and it seems that the tea party is receding a bit and you can bet that ted cruz will catch that wave. >> just as a follow-up to that, dana, in "the washington post" today there was an interesting story about the sort of fine line that cruz is actually trying to walk in terms of on the one hand the tea party but on the other hand sort of taking a vice chair position with the national republican senatorial campaign committee, which we know jim demint refused to do. so he seems...